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2020-10-15 06:44:06 PM kreese828 what about writing a progress note about calling a family memeber but putting it under social services
2020-10-15 06:44:14 PM melaniekohler0122 correct
2020-10-15 06:44:16 PM aprilw correct
2020-10-15 06:44:17 PM sjackson if you are no the nurse no
2020-10-15 06:44:18 PM dholmes86 correct
2020-10-15 06:44:22 PM paigea correct
2020-10-15 06:44:28 PM tinacognato not even if you were a nurse in a past job
2020-10-15 06:44:35 PM kellyryan correct
2020-10-15 06:44:47 PM jennifervasquez15 correct
2020-10-15 06:44:52 PM cchase if you contact the family - you should include that in YOUR notes - not social services
2020-10-15 06:44:54 PM alexisb correct.
2020-10-15 06:45:02 PM cchase correct Tina
2020-10-15 06:45:10 PM srolle correct
2020-10-15 06:45:18 PM williamsmary22 correct
2020-10-15 06:45:22 PM cchase  Never attempt to interpret or draw a conclusion or suggest a plausible cause for the resident’s behavior when you’re “suspected” conclusion does not fall within the scope of your professional training.
2020-10-15 06:45:35 PM kreese828 we were told to document under social services from contactin families about a positive test
2020-10-15 06:45:51 PM lhalfacre left the chat room
2020-10-15 06:46:25 PM rpennino So basically we should only document to the point that we are credited?
2020-10-15 06:46:26 PM cchase never heard of such thing - why is activty staff calling about positive test?
2020-10-15 06:46:46 PM alexisb thats happing in our building too.
2020-10-15 06:46:51 PM cchase yes that is correct - only within the scope of you training
2020-10-15 06:47:01 PM kreese828 helping notify families. each department was told to call a certain amount of families
2020-10-15 06:47:01 PM melaniekohler0122 Celeste is there a list of things we can write about besides what it says on the F tags
2020-10-15 06:47:35 PM srolle i have to let all the alter residents know if we have a positvie staff or resident for ressident council
2020-10-15 06:47:38 PM cchase The reading material in the cousework gives alot of that information Melanie
2020-10-15 06:47:59 PM melaniekohler0122 ok thanks i have not had a chance to read it yet
2020-10-15 06:48:17 PM cchase ok so as a staff member you should let your supervisor know - I get that
2020-10-15 06:48:22 PM rpennino I have had to contact families about certain things...interesting to know I shouldn't
2020-10-15 06:48:40 PM alexisb same here.
2020-10-15 06:48:45 PM kreese828 me too
2020-10-15 06:48:56 PM kreese828 now I don't want to lol
2020-10-15 06:48:58 PM cchase I am saying that I would not write a note and put it under social service
2020-10-15 06:49:01 PM rpennino Same!
2020-10-15 06:49:05 PM lhalfacre enter the chat room
2020-10-15 06:49:25 PM alexisb oh ok, im understanding better now.
2020-10-15 06:49:30 PM cchase but you do have to report if you tested positive for COVID
2020-10-15 06:49:37 PM williamsmary22 no because ss should be putting in there own notes
2020-10-15 06:49:46 PM cchase correct Mary
2020-10-15 06:50:13 PM williamsmary22 opps their
2020-10-15 06:50:17 PM kreese828 i will be letting everyone know that in standup tomorrow. Thank you for advice and input!!
2020-10-15 06:50:35 PM erittenhouse1683 i don't have an option to chart as anything other than my own departmen (activities)
2020-10-15 06:50:36 PM cchase ok - now lets discuss permanent record
2020-10-15 06:50:48 PM angeldewitt ok
2020-10-15 06:50:54 PM cchase To ensure that your document meets guidelines as a legal healthcare document it must be written permanently, legibly, timely, accurately, and lastly but equally as important; authenticated.
2020-10-15 06:51:13 PM shedenaalexander enter the chat room
2020-10-15 06:51:14 PM cchase Permanent- once created a healthcare document becomes a part of the resident’s legal healthcare record and as such may not be edited, revised, or removed.
2020-10-15 06:51:26 PM kreese828 got it
2020-10-15 06:51:30 PM williamsmary22 yes
2020-10-15 06:51:31 PM srolle ok
2020-10-15 06:51:35 PM alexisb ok
2020-10-15 06:51:36 PM melaniekohler0122 ok
2020-10-15 06:51:38 PM dholmes86 ok
2020-10-15 06:51:38 PM angeldewitt yes
2020-10-15 06:51:41 PM jennifervasquez15 ok
2020-10-15 06:51:43 PM aprilw ok
2020-10-15 06:51:49 PM paigea ok
2020-10-15 06:52:08 PM cchase Legibility - Paper Records - Ensure that notes are written clearly and legibly to prevent misinterpretation of the information provided. Use pen dark enough to allow the entry to be easily read when photocopied or faxed (black ballpoint pen is best).
2020-10-15 06:52:38 PM angeldewitt yes
2020-10-15 06:52:39 PM kreese828 only kind i use
2020-10-15 06:52:52 PM kentyoung correct
2020-10-15 06:52:54 PM rpennino okay I'm new
2020-10-15 06:52:57 PM kellyryan ok
2020-10-15 06:52:58 PM srolle ok
2020-10-15 06:52:59 PM dholmes86 only color use
2020-10-15 06:53:00 PM diannareich ok
2020-10-15 06:53:01 PM rpennino explain how i document in general
2020-10-15 06:53:07 PM cchase of course - your documentation needs to be timely
2020-10-15 06:53:19 PM williamsmary22 yes
2020-10-15 06:53:28 PM dholmes86 of course
2020-10-15 06:54:00 PM jennifervasquez15 Definitely!
2020-10-15 06:54:09 PM alexisb for sure.
2020-10-15 06:54:24 PM cchase Document events as they occur noting complete date: month, day, year, and time. Waiting till later to document could result in omitted information due to forgotten details. In addition, do not document any actions in advanced. Never backdate, tamper with, or ad to notes previously written.
2020-10-15 06:54:44 PM dholmes86 got it
2020-10-15 06:54:47 PM williamsmary22 agree
2020-10-15 06:54:50 PM paigea ok
2020-10-15 06:55:01 PM aprilw ok
2020-10-15 06:55:02 PM cchase Note: Pre-dating documentation is both unethical and illegal. Entries must be dated for the date and time the actual entry is being made.
2020-10-15 06:55:03 PM alexisb understood.
2020-10-15 06:55:06 PM kreese828 I've had a person document activities under a deceased person. Fun times
2020-10-15 06:55:17 PM angeldewitt does this mean no late entries should be written
2020-10-15 06:55:41 PM dholmes86 good question
2020-10-15 06:55:41 PM shedenaalexander left the chat room
2020-10-15 06:55:49 PM alexisb very good>
2020-10-15 06:55:52 PM tinacognato i was just going to ask
2020-10-15 06:55:55 PM cchase late entries do happen but are generally not recommended
2020-10-15 06:56:24 PM cchase you need to initial and indicate that it is a LATE entry
2020-10-15 06:56:43 PM tinacognato thank you
2020-10-15 06:56:44 PM rpennino And that is okay?
2020-10-15 06:56:46 PM angeldewitt we are computer but i do that
2020-10-15 06:56:59 PM melaniekohler0122 how does everyone keep track on when the notes should be done like the 14 days, 21 , 90 days/
2020-10-15 06:57:00 PM kellyryan good to know
2020-10-15 06:57:07 PM rpennino I mean recently with COVID we have had issues reaching certain residents
2020-10-15 06:57:08 PM srolle I put k\late entry went I forgot to document something
2020-10-15 06:57:22 PM cchase it is done but again not a good practice - late entries are error bound as you can forget specifics
2020-10-15 06:57:43 PM srolle okay understand
2020-10-15 06:58:19 PM lhalfacre I am sure when state come in this would be something they would look for
2020-10-15 06:58:24 PM melaniekohler0122 was that a stupid question?
2020-10-15 06:58:35 PM cchase if you do not write them down
2020-10-15 06:58:40 PM rpennino covid has made all of this so hard
2020-10-15 06:58:44 PM sjackson it didnt happen
2020-10-15 06:58:47 PM cchase no question is stupid
2020-10-15 06:58:48 PM kreese828 agreed
2020-10-15 06:59:11 PM cchase AccurateEntries should be factual and describe accurate details that reflect the events through observation. Entries must be objective, describing what you can see, hear, smell, or touch.
2020-10-15 06:59:41 PM sjackson only what you have observed to be true
2020-10-15 06:59:45 PM cchase does anyone know what Authenticated means??
2020-10-15 07:00:02 PM angeldewitt facts
2020-10-15 07:00:05 PM rpennino no maam
2020-10-15 07:00:05 PM williamsmary22 actual
2020-10-15 07:00:07 PM sjackson its original to you
2020-10-15 07:00:11 PM dholmes86 actual
2020-10-15 07:00:12 PM sjackson and the resident
2020-10-15 07:00:12 PM tinacognato actual
2020-10-15 07:00:14 PM paigea what really happen at the moment
2020-10-15 07:00:16 PM kentyoung prove show something to b true
2020-10-15 07:00:30 PM cchase Authentication is an attestation that something, such as a medical record is genuine. The purpose is to show authorship and assign responsibility for an act, event, condition, opinion, or diagnosis that has been documented. In addition, the authenticated entry documents that the submitted information is within the scope of the professional authority and training.
2020-10-15 07:00:33 PM kellyryan you can prove its true
2020-10-15 07:01:07 PM alexisb truth
2020-10-15 07:01:09 PM cchase so it means that you sign it, then add your title
2020-10-15 07:01:27 PM tinacognato oh
2020-10-15 07:01:34 PM lhalfacre Kind of like to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth
2020-10-15 07:01:41 PM cchase you are authenticating that the information is true and that you have authority to document it
2020-10-15 07:01:56 PM melaniekohler0122 okay
2020-10-15 07:01:56 PM tinacognato on somthing like point clickcare it does this for you under your login
2020-10-15 07:02:01 PM erittenhouse1683 signing by pen or electonically by entering a password
2020-10-15 07:02:11 PM dholmes86 ok
2020-10-15 07:02:25 PM cchase yes - electronic systems do have that in place
2020-10-15 07:02:36 PM rpennino Ok so we can only document these things when we are certified?
2020-10-15 07:02:46 PM cchase yes by pen, electronicall, or password - good
2020-10-15 07:03:00 PM tinacognato what about a communication log that we use between each other in the office...would the state look at that as well
2020-10-15 07:03:04 PM tinacognato ?
2020-10-15 07:03:10 PM melaniekohler0122 i did not know that my previous director had me doing all the notes and signing them
2020-10-15 07:03:39 PM cchase I would say yes - they would look at any document that shows staff communication
2020-10-15 07:03:43 PM alexisb same here been doing all the notes and evrything. wow
2020-10-15 07:04:21 PM cchase it is ok for you to do the notes but if she signs it - then she is responsible for what you have written
2020-10-15 07:04:36 PM angeldewitt i think you can document and sign being an activity aide
2020-10-15 07:04:49 PM cchase she is overseeing what you document -
2020-10-15 07:04:54 PM kreese828 yes
2020-10-15 07:05:09 PM rpennino I still don't understand how to document
2020-10-15 07:05:14 PM kreese828 when i was an assistant, i documented and my directir signed
2020-10-15 07:05:20 PM rpennino an email?
2020-10-15 07:05:27 PM cchase activity assistants document as well but the only person that can sign the section F of the MDS is the activity director
2020-10-15 07:05:33 PM rpennino a written document that i send as an email?
2020-10-15 07:06:02 PM cchase email??? is that a resident record?
2020-10-15 07:06:08 PM melaniekohler0122 oh wow i signed as an assistant we probably got a defeciency
2020-10-15 07:06:15 PM cchase we are discussing resident records
2020-10-15 07:06:36 PM angeldewitt state was in last week and we didn;t get taged for my notes
2020-10-15 07:06:45 PM cchase the MDS should always be signed by the AD
2020-10-15 07:06:46 PM tinacognato i have added progress notes under my login that states i am an assistant
2020-10-15 07:07:12 PM rpennino Yes and I don't know how to document any ot this
2020-10-15 07:07:15 PM rpennino of
2020-10-15 07:07:15 PM cchase like I mentioned - that is ok so long as the AD oversees it
2020-10-15 07:07:17 PM tinacognato mds is a specific
2020-10-15 07:07:23 PM melaniekohler0122 all of our stuff is still done old school paper
2020-10-15 07:07:33 PM tinacognato that only the AD can authenticate
2020-10-15 07:07:42 PM cchase that is correct Tina
2020-10-15 07:07:58 PM aprilw I'd rather old school documentation. paper! lol
2020-10-15 07:08:10 PM melaniekohler0122 lol
2020-10-15 07:08:14 PM kellyryan I am also old school
2020-10-15 07:08:17 PM paigea the computers make it way easier to documment things
2020-10-15 07:08:29 PM cchase Initials: Authentication of medical record entries may include written signatures, initials, computer signature key, or other code. Submitted documents must be signed with your name and title (first initial and full last name with title is acceptable).
2020-10-15 07:08:30 PM erittenhouse1683 electronically
2020-10-15 07:08:37 PM alexisb still dong old school paper kinda like it.
2020-10-15 07:09:04 PM cchase what is the first document you complete for a new resident?
2020-10-15 07:09:14 PM rpennino Their assesment
2020-10-15 07:09:15 PM paigea assessment
2020-10-15 07:09:17 PM angeldewitt assessment
2020-10-15 07:09:20 PM tinacognato MDS
2020-10-15 07:09:21 PM dholmes86 assessment
2020-10-15 07:09:21 PM alexisb assessment.
2020-10-15 07:09:22 PM melaniekohler0122 the assessment
2020-10-15 07:09:22 PM aprilw Section F
2020-10-15 07:09:27 PM lhalfacre Assessment
2020-10-15 07:09:29 PM srolle assessment
2020-10-15 07:09:29 PM williamsmary22 peli and assesment
2020-10-15 07:09:33 PM cchase the initial assessment - BINGO
2020-10-15 07:09:35 PM paigea assessment and section f
2020-10-15 07:09:42 PM erittenhouse1683 initial assesment
2020-10-15 07:09:45 PM jennifervasquez15 Assessment
2020-10-15 07:09:51 PM alexisb left the chat room
2020-10-15 07:10:01 PM erittenhouse1683 and baseline careplan
2020-10-15 07:10:08 PM alexisb enter the chat room
2020-10-15 07:10:11 PM melaniekohler0122 then baseline care plan
2020-10-15 07:10:12 PM cchase The Initial Assessment is also one of the most important contributing documents that lead to the resident’s individualized care plan and the facility’s planned programs  Monthly Calendar
2020-10-15 07:10:38 PM cchase the assessment is followed by the baseline care plan
2020-10-15 07:10:58 PM cchase you cannot write a care plan without knowing the residents needs
2020-10-15 07:11:13 PM cchase the baseline care plan is used for how long?
2020-10-15 07:11:30 PM angeldewitt 21 days?
2020-10-15 07:11:33 PM paigea quarterly?
2020-10-15 07:11:34 PM kellyryan 30?
2020-10-15 07:11:38 PM erittenhouse1683 no longer than 30 days
2020-10-15 07:11:49 PM melaniekohler0122 21 days
2020-10-15 07:11:59 PM kentyoung 48hrs
2020-10-15 07:12:00 PM rpennino Oh man, I've been told every 6 months
2020-10-15 07:12:00 PM cchase 1. Baseline Care Plan: This is an “transitional” care plan providing for the resident’s immediate needs upon admission to the senior care facility and must be completed within 48 hours of the resident’s admission.
2020-10-15 07:12:29 PM paigea oh ok sorry i wasnt familiar with a baseline care plan
2020-10-15 07:12:35 PM dholmes86 oh ok
2020-10-15 07:12:38 PM cchase you need a plan of care for the resident upon enrollment
2020-10-15 07:12:52 PM cchase the staff needs to know what to do for that resident
2020-10-15 07:12:58 PM tinacognato This is to be done by whom?
2020-10-15 07:13:13 PM srolle nursing
2020-10-15 07:13:21 PM cchase this baseline plan is temporary until you get to the comprehensive care plan
2020-10-15 07:13:28 PM lhalfacre it has to be done within 48 hours of admission but how long is it good for?
2020-10-15 07:13:40 PM cchase usually nursing and activities create a baseline care plan
2020-10-15 07:13:50 PM rpennino I thought the care plan needed to be done before they moved in?
2020-10-15 07:14:16 PM kreese828 I don't know how to do careplans
2020-10-15 07:14:30 PM alexisb the care plan gets done in theh first 48 hrs i thought.
2020-10-15 07:14:33 PM cchase that is the baseline care plan - it is temporary
2020-10-15 07:14:39 PM dholmes86 does this apply in assisted living ive been a AD for two months ans havnt did any of this?
2020-10-15 07:14:53 PM williamsmary22 My MDS nurse is OCD about the care plan and she gets info from me and puts it in herself and she does this with all depts
2020-10-15 07:15:07 PM cchase you then create the comprehensive care plan - which is due when?
2020-10-15 07:15:11 PM dholmes86 no has never told me i had too either
2020-10-15 07:15:17 PM tinacognato 14 days
2020-10-15 07:15:25 PM jennifervasquez15 14 daye
2020-10-15 07:15:32 PM srolle 14 days
2020-10-15 07:15:33 PM melaniekohler0122 within 21 days
2020-10-15 07:15:34 PM jennifervasquez15 *days
2020-10-15 07:15:45 PM kreese828 No one has notified e about careplans and MDS so idk if someone else is doing it
2020-10-15 07:15:58 PM cchase yes - Mary often that person is The facility Resident Assessment Coordinator (RAC) is usually a Registered Nurse (RN) is responsible for assuring that all sections of the MDS and the CAAs are completely on a timely basis
2020-10-15 07:15:59 PM rpennino 2 weeks
2020-10-15 07:16:20 PM cchase comprehensive care plan is due 21 days
2020-10-15 07:16:30 PM melaniekohler0122 yes got it
2020-10-15 07:16:38 PM srolle ok
2020-10-15 07:16:42 PM paigea ok
2020-10-15 07:16:44 PM erittenhouse1683 ok
2020-10-15 07:16:45 PM dholmes86 ok
2020-10-15 07:16:45 PM lhalfacre So the baseline care plan is good for 21 days before the comprehensive care plan has to be done?
2020-10-15 07:16:53 PM rpennino got it
2020-10-15 07:17:06 PM cchase Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI)  MDS +CAA’s is due by day 14
2020-10-15 07:17:07 PM jennifervasquez15 okay
2020-10-15 07:17:29 PM srolle okay remember now
2020-10-15 07:17:36 PM aprilw good to know
2020-10-15 07:17:37 PM cchase generally the c/p is complet anywhere btw 7-21 days
2020-10-15 07:18:06 PM melaniekohler0122 oh wow alot of documentation
2020-10-15 07:18:15 PM cchase when do you need progress notes?
2020-10-15 07:18:18 PM dholmes86 noted i will ask about this tomorrow
2020-10-15 07:18:30 PM tinacognato quarterly
2020-10-15 07:18:31 PM paigea quarterly annualy and sig changes
2020-10-15 07:18:32 PM erittenhouse1683 quarterly, annually, sig change
2020-10-15 07:18:33 PM williamsmary22 during updates or changes
2020-10-15 07:18:36 PM angeldewitt everyday as they happen
2020-10-15 07:18:36 PM dholmes86 when something change
2020-10-15 07:18:41 PM cchase good
2020-10-15 07:18:45 PM rpennino Oh wow
2020-10-15 07:18:54 PM cchase what does a progress note cover??
2020-10-15 07:19:01 PM melaniekohler0122 any changes
2020-10-15 07:19:04 PM dholmes86 changes
2020-10-15 07:19:07 PM kentyoung at beginning of each shift
2020-10-15 07:19:07 PM williamsmary22 their progress
2020-10-15 07:19:12 PM kellyryan anything that changes
2020-10-15 07:19:20 PM cchase their progress with what??
2020-10-15 07:19:21 PM paigea any improvement or decline
2020-10-15 07:19:22 PM aprilw changes in their participation
2020-10-15 07:19:29 PM jennifervasquez15 The residents progress
2020-10-15 07:19:32 PM melaniekohler0122 the activities and participating
2020-10-15 07:19:34 PM tinacognato towards goals set
2020-10-15 07:19:35 PM paigea activity
2020-10-15 07:19:38 PM cchase change from what point?
2020-10-15 07:19:39 PM aprilw activities
2020-10-15 07:19:42 PM williamsmary22 what ever the activity or perticapation
2020-10-15 07:19:42 PM kellyryan any goals they reach
2020-10-15 07:19:45 PM erittenhouse1683 progress, changes to care plans, goals
2020-10-15 07:19:46 PM kentyoung with activ ities
2020-10-15 07:19:48 PM paigea the careplan
2020-10-15 07:19:52 PM dholmes86 doing to bot doing
2020-10-15 07:19:53 PM melaniekohler0122 the 21 day point
2020-10-15 07:19:55 PM williamsmary22 participation lol
2020-10-15 07:19:57 PM dholmes86 not
2020-10-15 07:19:59 PM tinacognato goals of the care plan
2020-10-15 07:20:19 PM cchase the progress note should begin with the care plan goal and end with a new one
2020-10-15 07:20:23 PM sjackson proigress changes
2020-10-15 07:20:25 PM srolle it cover a whole picture of the resident from beginning to resident d/c
2020-10-15 07:20:36 PM cchase progress notes explain progress towards care plan goals
2020-10-15 07:20:58 PM paigea can their care plan stay the same or do they always have to change?
2020-10-15 07:21:21 PM cchase if you have a care plan goal for a resident - you should have a progress note explaing how the resident is doing in meeting that goal
2020-10-15 07:21:49 PM cchase you can note - that the care plan remains the same
2020-10-15 07:22:00 PM angeldewitt if they don't meet the goal can it be extended
2020-10-15 07:22:00 PM kreese828 do we HAVE to have a care plan for every resident?
2020-10-15 07:22:01 PM paigea ok thank you
2020-10-15 07:22:01 PM cchase if the resident hs no new needs
2020-10-15 07:22:11 PM dholmes86 ok
2020-10-15 07:22:15 PM paigea ok that makes sense
2020-10-15 07:22:20 PM srolle ok
2020-10-15 07:22:30 PM cchase if they do not meet the goal I would suggest reviewing why you did not meet the goal
2020-10-15 07:22:36 PM angeldewitt if they go hospice the care plan needs to be changed
2020-10-15 07:22:48 PM rpennino true
2020-10-15 07:22:51 PM cchase perhaps the goal was too high too challenging - not appropriate?
2020-10-15 07:23:06 PM cchase yes correc angel
2020-10-15 07:23:07 PM paigea so im assuming if they have sig change their careplan more than likely needs to be changed
2020-10-15 07:23:14 PM kellyryan makes sense
2020-10-15 07:23:28 PM cchase yes - significant change always changes cp
2020-10-15 07:23:41 PM paigea ok gotcha
2020-10-15 07:23:48 PM cchase so progress note connection to care plans is what??
2020-10-15 07:23:53 PM alexisb ok very good.
2020-10-15 07:24:08 PM tinacognato recording status of care plan
2020-10-15 07:24:18 PM cchase good
2020-10-15 07:24:24 PM rpennino We continue to record their level of care and how it changes
2020-10-15 07:24:36 PM cchase what is the care plan connection to the programming calendar??
2020-10-15 07:24:41 PM erittenhouse1683 explaining the progress related to the goals on their careplan
2020-10-15 07:24:46 PM melaniekohler0122 Progress note must present the rationale for the decision to revise or not revise the care plan.
2020-10-15 07:24:46 PM angeldewitt helps to create new goals or less the goal
2020-10-15 07:24:59 PM dholmes86 create appo. activity
2020-10-15 07:25:00 PM cchase yes good melanie
2020-10-15 07:25:06 PM kellyryan new goals or to change them ?
2020-10-15 07:25:12 PM paigea they can meet their goals in the carepla through the acitvity planned on the calandar
2020-10-15 07:25:24 PM cchase how paige
2020-10-15 07:25:36 PM tinacognato setting up the calendar for activitiies to meet residents needs and accomplish goals
2020-10-15 07:25:41 PM erittenhouse1683 Calendar should help residents meet some of their goals
2020-10-15 07:25:41 PM angeldewitt care plan helps you develop your calendar
2020-10-15 07:25:56 PM cchase good angel
2020-10-15 07:26:01 PM alexisb care pland give ideas for the calendar
2020-10-15 07:26:21 PM alexisb ideas for games and activites etc...
2020-10-15 07:26:23 PM cchase if you do not have it in your calendar - how is the resident going to meet the care plan goal?
2020-10-15 07:26:24 PM paigea yes, the calandar is made to help the residents meet their goals
2020-10-15 07:26:29 PM jennifervasquez15 Make a calendar and plan a residents needs
2020-10-15 07:26:53 PM paigea caledar is planned to meet residents needs and goals
2020-10-15 07:26:55 PM cchase so the care plan creates the programming - correct?
2020-10-15 07:27:02 PM tinacognato indeed
2020-10-15 07:27:03 PM angeldewitt they may need one to one or independant activities
2020-10-15 07:27:03 PM lhalfacre yes
2020-10-15 07:27:04 PM aprilw yes
2020-10-15 07:27:04 PM paigea yes
2020-10-15 07:27:06 PM kellyryan yes
2020-10-15 07:27:06 PM srolle yes
2020-10-15 07:27:07 PM williamsmary22 yes
2020-10-15 07:27:09 PM erittenhouse1683 absolutely
2020-10-15 07:27:09 PM angeldewitt yes
2020-10-15 07:27:09 PM alexisb YES